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Re: GDP: What term do you use?
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Valentin Villenave |
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Re: GDP: What term do you use? |
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Sun, 17 Feb 2008 11:41:54 +0100 |
2008/2/17, David Fedoruk <address@hidden>:
> Octave transposition seems a confusing, since transposition in music
> usually implies that the passage is to be played in a different key.
> Octave displacement does not change the key.
Yes, I'd prefer to avoid "transposition" as well.
In French, we say "octaviation" (notice the additional "i", it got me
confused more than once).
Cheers,
Valentin
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